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Great Car, Fun To Drive, Loaded With Features! ~40 Mi Ev + ~335 Mi Gas on 2040-cars

US $22,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:33100 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Palo Alto, California, United States

Palo Alto, California, United States
Advertising:

EV up to 40 miles, extended range of about 335 miles through gasoline powered generator

Current mileage: 33,100 with 111.9 mpg

Gasoline only about 35 mpg city / 40 mpg highway

Has HOV sticker that allows driving solo in carpool lane, valid until 1/1/2019

Car in great condition, all inspections done, trunk and tire rim have a few scratches

Location: Palo Alto, CA

First day of service 5/29/2012

Electric Vehicle with gasoline powered range extender

Switch from EV to gasoline very smooth, unnoticeable, and driving on gasoline as quite as EV

Electric drive voltac with 149 hp (111kW)

273 lb.-ft of motoring torque, 74 hp (55 kW) generator power (requires premium fuel)

Trim: 5 door hatchback

Engine: 1.4L 1398cc 85 Cu. In 14, Electric/Gas DOHC Naturally Aspirated

Low emission package, enhanced AT-P/ZEV Emission

10 year / 150000 miles battery limited warranty

15 years / 150,000 miles Voltec and Emissions components limited Warranty

 

Warranty: Still under standard warranty

8 years / 100,000 miles battery and Voltec component limited warranty

5 years / 100,000 miles powertrain limited warranty

3 year / 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper warranty (includes tires)

Extended warranty: sold with vehicle (not included in price):

Mechanical Service Contract 60 months or 100,000 miles (starts after 36,000 miles or 3 years standard warranty, up to 5 years or 100,000 miles; whichever comes first. Value $2,230, sell for $2,000)

Options included:

Audio System with Navigation, DVD Rom and 30 GB Audio Hard Drive storage

Premium Trim Package with leather appointed seating, perforated

Heated front seat, driver and passenger

Leather wrap steering wheel

Rear camera & park assist including ultrasonic park assist, rear vision camera system

BOSE premium speaker system

Rear seat storage barrier

Cargo net

 

Features:

Named 2012 Top Safety Pick by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Airbags, dual-stage frontal, side-impact & knee for driver and passenger

Airbags, roof rail side impact front and rear outboard seating positions

Antilock brake system, 4 wheel disc

Rear child seat latch anchors

Theft deterrent system content theft alarm

Daytime running lamps

Stabilitrak-stability control includes traction control

Remote keyless entry with remote start

Pedestrian friendly alert

Power door locks with lockout protection

Headlamps, auto on/off

Tire pressure monitor

Keyless access

 

Exterior:

Mirrors, outside heated, power adjustable, body color

Rear window defroster

Windshield wipers variable & intermittent

Windshield, solar absorbing

Wheels, 17” forged painted aluminum

 

Interior:

Color touch radio with 7” screen, 6 speakers (Bose)

Air conditioning, automatic

Auxiliary audio input jack

Floor mats, carpet front/rear

Inside rearview mirror, auto dimming

Steering column, tilt & telescoping

Visors, illuminated vanity mirrors

Efficiency display screens with programmable charge times

Steering wheel radio controls

Cruise control

Front bucket seats

Rear seat, 40/40 split folding seatback

Power windows express down, driver express up

USB port

XM Radio + OnStar Service subscription sold separately

Universal home remote

Bluetooth for phone

 

Charging:

Charge Cord, 120 V portable, charging time about 10 hours

Recommended: 240V Charging Station for 4 hour charging of battery (not included in sale)

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